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' / j*F===& Xocal flews : (Personals : ... ?- =x B. J. Adsfr of Clin^ n, was a business visiwtr ?eie Wed.i3*Jaf Ja.'.js Hbiley of Gr?a. Falls, is visiting to.< ives in Snaron. Miss A.'lMa Mabry is vi? .in^ etr' sister, ivl.s. Stuart MillsBailey Maxwt-U. of Greenwood, is visiting relatives in Sharon. Mrs. L. W. Perrin is at home from a visit to relatives in York. """"" T - - * J T? Misses ?iliza lanasay una av# Scott spent Sunday in Clinton. I Mrs. n. W. Boyd of Mt. Carniel, was shopping in town Wednesday, i 1 Mrs. J. F. Hill ani children arc visiting relatives in Ware Shoals.* # Mrs. S. M. Wardlaw is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. E. Moragne of Bordeaux. R. E. McCaslan and Mr. Martin of Greenwood, spent Wednesday in the city. Misses Jennie Nance and Daisy Lanier of Monterey, spent Wednes-j day in town. i Mrs. Robert Mabry and lier son, Ned, are home from a visit to rela tires in Newberry. i Mr. Roger Bell of Montgomery,1 Ala., is visiting his brother, Mr. Ed. ' Bell of Antreville. Ifpc \A7 T R rwrc or/] 1 a luio. ?f X* JL/11550 ?UU A JL UViV daughter, Eliza Gary, are visiting relatives in North Augusta this week.! I Miss Helen Guild left this week for Asheville, N. C., where she is! taking a rest for a few weeks. Miss Elizabeth Jones has gone to Anderson, where she enters the An-i derson College this term. I Misses Lydia Owen, Sydelle Graves and Mary Reed Moore are among those who leave today to enter Winthrop College. * ' Mrs. M. T. Coleman has been invited to attend along with 25 other trained workers, a meeting of the Southern Division Red Cross in Atlanta next week. Miss Lily Brooks, Due West, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. M. Burts, this week, enroute to Sylacauga, Ala., where she will teach in the public schools. Mr.s. John White and her two in- ' teresting children, Charles and Sarah El'en. have returned from r. doljo-Vitful visit to Miss Lucy White in Atlanta. Miss Marion Daniels leaves soon for Columbia, where she will pursue her studies as a member of 'he Senior class in the Columbia Col-, lege. She is one of the prize p;:~"" of tbp college. Miss Annie Greer is the guest of Miss Mary Quarles Link, arriving here Wednesday from Atlanta, enroute to her home in Spartanburg, j Miss Link will accompany her to Spartanburg. I Miss Mary Stevenson, graduate of, the Abbeville High School this year, will leave today for Winthrop Col-J lege, where she will matriculate for j the coming session. ? Missionary Society. Miss Mildred Cochran entertained j the Young People's Missionary So-1 ciety of the Methodist Church Thurs-1 day afternoon at her home on South Main Street. After the business j of the society was disposed of re freshments of sandwiches and iced tea was served. *' / v * \ The Daughter* Meet. The Daughters of the Confederacy held an unusually pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. C. E. Williamson Tuesday afternono. There was much business before the meeting and the discussions were lively. The Daughters reported an expendi ture of twenty dollars in cleaning off the Monument Parle. After this the City council will be asked to help the Daughters with this work. A box of cakes, candies and other good things to eat will be sent the convalescent soldiers at Camp Jackson on Tuesday. The box will be packed at the home of Miss Maggie Brooks. The Daughters will at an early date give a public reception in compliment to the young ladies who are here teaching in the schools. The reception will be held in the afternoon at the home of Miss Mae Robertson. After the business meeting Mrs. Marshall read an interesting article on the origin of the Confederate flag and told of being present at the inauguration of President Davis and Vice President stevenson ana seeing the raising of the Confederate flag. Cloth for the making of a small flag and needles and thread were passed to each guest and a flag was made as a souvenir. A guessing contest was enjoyed, Mrs. Marshall having about the brightest answers, of all the ladies. At the close of the meeting cream and cake was served. Mrs. Williamson proved a charming hostess. The Book Club. The regular meeting of the book club was held Wednesday at six o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jones F. TVJAVA WOO O rrnArl 1UII1C1. l utit "UO u gvvu MVwviiv*M<?vv and unusual interest was taken in the election of officers which resulted in ' Mrs. R. S. Link being chosen President, Mrs. C. E. Williamson, Vice President and Mrs. Horton, Secretary and Treasurer. These ladies have the welfare of the club at heart and a successful year is ahead of the organization. Mrs. Miller, as the retiring president, has served the club faithfully and the members give her up with regret. A delightful salad course was served after the business meeting. Ladies Society. The September meeting of the Ladies Working Society of the Methodist church was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Gilliam on West Pinckney stret on Tuesday afternoon of last week. The attendance was unusually large and several new members were enrolled. A committee was appointed to be gin work on the various articles to be included in the box to be sent to the Orphanage. Refreshments were served at the close of the social half-hour. Mrs. S. M. Shiver will entertain the society in October. Mrs. Levi'Entertains. Mr.--. Louis Levi opened her home Wednesday afternoon and entertain-* ed her friends at a delightful bridge party. Twenty ladies gathered for this occasion and the time passed swiftly in the enjoyment of the tfarne. An elaborate salad course with tomatoes, rolis, and crackers, followed by peaches, cream and tea was served as refreshment*. Mrs. Levi was assisted in receiving her guests by Mrs. Philip Rosenberg, and Mrs. Sol. Rosenberg. Mrs. Levi entertained again on Thursday afternoon at bridge, both parties being perfect in arrangement and greatly enjoyed by the ladies present. Playing the Game. Col. T. G. White gathered together all the set back fans Tuesday night at his home on Greenville street, and demonstrated how the game is played in Abbeville for the benefit of Mr. Robert McC. Perrin and Col. McCaw. Being the home of the set back college the visitors were as a "child among them, taking i.. f a Al _ _1 J _ note, ana me game as piayea in Abbeville is bound to find favor hereafter in New Orleans and York. Though the games were of thrilling interest the players were willing to quit long enough to enjoy the salad course served as refreshments. Don't fet hung up by a bad Stomach. Superacidity?that U, too much acid is a disease. It causes sour stomach, heart-burn, |u, and leads on to gastric catarrh and ulcers. Come in?let us tell you how easy it is to get rid of stomach I misery. All that nature asks is to be heloed?and you get that | help when you take EATANIO For Your Stomach's Sake. The McMurray Drug Co Reception To Bride. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the season was the lovely reception given yesterday afternoon by ! Mrs. John B. Wier in honor of Mrs. ! Van Noy Wier, a recent bride, and |Mrs. Henry Stradley, of Greenville, | S. C., but formerly of this city. The entire first floor of Wier's attractive home was thrown together ^nd made a fitting background for S the asemblage with fall flowers and j pot plants. ' ! In the living room where the guests j were received a wealth of yellow flowers lent charm and color to the occasion. White predominated in the dining i room, and the table was beautiful j ! with its cluny cloth, with centerpiece ] of roses, while silver dishes of bonI bons lent a touch of color. ' Those in the receiving line were, Mrs. J. B. Wier, Mrs. Van Noy Wier, Miss Mamie Morse, Mrs. Henry Stradley, Miss Caro Morse, Mrs. Joel A. Wier and Miss Onie Morse. The ladies assisting were Miss Maria Price, Mesdames E. L. Hill, T. F. Green, Legar Mitchell, 0. M. Roberts, Boiling DuBose, Burney Dobbs, 1 ?J T - - ? ? J A T ana iuissts juucy auu mime uiunvut and Annie Crawford. Misses Louise Dorsey and Maybeth Huggins presided over the punch bowl, while Mrs. J. J. Wilkins and Mrs. R.' L. Moss, Jr., had charge of the dining room and were assisted by Misses Sallie Goodwin, Elizabeth and Susan Moss, MaNita Bullock, Frances Myers and Maxine Dobbs. A large number called and this most delightful affair was enjoyed by all present.?Athens, (Ga.) Journal. Baptist Meeting. The organs:}-., publicity nun, r:.*fors and .:ii nvn ir.tere.-:?.-' In ihe . million campaign >? tie iv-.ptist Church a;?i r-.'modi'd of the meeting to be holi in the First. Haptist Church, Greenwood, Thursday, September 18, 100 A. M. Going to Union. Miss Louise McDill leaves this week for Union, where she will teach I in the Graded School. She has been | most successful heretofore and Un' ion is fortunate in securing her ser| vices. Change of Hours The Abbeville Library will return to its old hours next week and will be open on Tuesday and Friday afternoons from 3:30 to 0:00 o'clock. Going to Due West:. I Mis Howard Hill leaves next Tues I / j day for Due West, where she will | enter college. Her friends wish her ' success. Notice! Teachers Examination. The regular Fall Teachers Examination will be held in the Abbeville County Court House, Saturday, Oct. 4, 1919. It is desired that as many as can will come and take the examil nation, for teachers are scarce. 1 T7I u ;n 1 !_ A.AA examination win uegui at u .w I o'clock A. M. Come prepared with pencil and I paper. W. J. Evans, Co. Supt. of Ed. j, . i Engraved cards and wedding invij tations at Press and Banner Co. Miaaionary Inatitute. The Abbeville County Missionary Institute met Tuesday at Upper Long T Cane Church, about 125 members h< being in attendance. One of the M features of the meeting was the ci reading of the history of Long Cane j R Church by A. T. McHwain. The ad-1 pi dress of welcome Was delivered by!y< Mr. Paul Mann. The program fol- < la lows: j ai First Session. I tc 10:30?Devotional Exercises, con- a: ducted by Rev. M. R. Plaxco. gl Welcome Address?By Mr. Paul _ Mann. ; Response?by Mrs. J. Allen Smith, j a Music. , Business Meeting. Music. Church History?By Mrs. J. L. j f| HOI. . i| a mm . * Tl SE missionary Address?oy i/r. 4. d. m Green of Greenwood. ,1 1:00?Adjournment for dinner. ;1 Second Session. Music. 2:00?Missionary Address?By a ! 1 returned Missionary from Japan. Address?By Miss Annie Blake. ;g Music. Missionary Address?By Miss Kil- jj gore of Brazil. Adjournment. DOCTORS SEEKING j| FIVE MILLIONS TO FIGHT INFLUENZA | Cincinnato, Ohio, Sept. 5.?That ?| influenza is coming back is the opin- g ion of scientists who have pledged E support to Dr. 0. P. Geier, of Cin- g cinnati, in his fight for a congres- g sional appropriation of $5,000,000,1 for the study of the causes and means^H of prevention of influenza. The measure is fathered by the 1 preventive medicine section of the p American medical association and ?r. the fight for it is being led in con- g gress by Senator Warren G. Hard-,1 ing and Representative Simeon Fess, 1 both of Ohio. ' 55E Numerous health authorities and ? cjifu:,i2ation: have indorsed it in g letters received by Dr. Geier. "We will have a recurrence of in- g fluenza this fall,' writes Dr. A. R. = Lewis, commissioner of health of j the state of Oklahoma. "That influenza will come back g i.i a thing, and what we want ! j.ro know is how to guard against it ? and quickly cnre it when once it has S licit:,'* lays A. N. Dubois, pub- j lie health expert of Alabama. The life extension institute of I New York, of which William H. | Taf.t is board chairman, is backing | the fight for $5,000,000 anti-influ- ? enza appropriation. - p ?^w\r*r ip Mr*. Rmm Entertains. | Mrs. Fuller Reese entertained | uesday afternoon at rook at her|i ome on Main stree^, in honor of.! Liss Margaret Reese, who is in ^the j ity from Florence on a visit Mrs. j eese had arranged for five tables of, layers and her guests were the | ounger set of young matrons and j idies. After the games she served,' a attractive plate of salads with >a, each glass having a dainty can- : ry bird perched on the rim of the t lass, as a souvenir of the occasion. 1 {j Opera Today? F.MMV X UITJLJlTJL A The Beit Dressed W | "Sylvia Or A Comedy-Drama ol and Broad' MUTT & JEFF in 10c T ?morrow? , sEELHSCN WM. S. 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